SCORE hosts video contest, wants to hear student opinions

SCORE is launching its second annual Students Rise to the Challenge Competition, which gives kids a chance to talk about the good things going on in their schools.

SCORE, or the State Collaborative on Reforming Education, wants students in third through 12th grades to submit a short video about something new, creative and exciting that a teacher, school or school district has done to spark learning.

This year's finalists will be invited onstage at the SCORE Prize event in October and meet country music star Jo Dee Messina. The winner will receive a $500 scholarship.

To enter the competition, upload a completed video no longer than three minutes to YouTube. Send the link to SCORE via email at submissions@tnscore.org, Facebook at www.facebook.com/score4schools, or Twitter @score4schools no later than 5 p.m. Sept. 16.

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SCORE hosts video contest, wants to hear student opinions

SCORE is launching its second annual Students Rise to the Challenge Competition, which gives kids a chance to talk about the good things going on in their schools.